This magnificent example of Baroque architecture represents a beautifully preserved manor house situated in a picturesque foothill landscape. The building demonstrates classic elements of Central European Baroque with characteristic rich decorative elements typical for this style.
The facade of the manor is executed in a two-tone palette — a rich burgundy-red color of the main walls contrasts with cream-beige decorative elements. Particularly noteworthy is the high triangular roof with a mansard floor, adorned with round lucarne windows. The pediment of the building is richly decorated and includes a balustrade that adds elegance to the structure.
The architectural composition of the facade is carefully thought out: symmetrical arrangement of windows framed with elegant casings, round decorative elements in the form of medallions, and exquisite stucco work create a harmonious image. Special expressiveness is given to the main facade by the central balcony with wrought iron railings, which stands out as an accent element of the composition.
Notable is the combination of the main building with the outbuilding, made in a more modest wooden execution, which was typical for noble estates of that period. The formal garden surrounding the manor, with geometrically regular flowerbeds, low border shrubs, and colorful flower compositions, complements the architectural ensemble, creating a holistic impression of harmony between human creation and the natural landscape.